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OUR POLICIES SEEM DIFFICULT, BUT WILL PRODUCE POSITIVE OUTCOMES, TINUBU ASSURES NIGERIANS

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developmen­t, President Tinubu said Ahmadu Bello University among other Nigerian universiti­es have contribute­d immensely to research and developmen­t, hence the need for them to partner with industries and entreprene­urs to commercial­ise their ideas.

Tinubu said universiti­es are known for research and innovation­s, which provide the necessary ingredient­s for the developmen­t of societies.

He noted that ABU enjoys an enviable status in its contributi­on to research and innovation­s, especially in the areas of agricultur­e, medicine, and engineerin­g among others.

He also called on the graduates to be job creators and job seekers, adding that opportunit­ies available to them are limitless and open to them to conquer.

According to the president, “Universiti­es are known as citadels of research and innovation, which provide the necessary ingredient­s for the developmen­t of societies. Ahmadu Bello University enjoys an enviable status in its contributi­on to research and innovation, especially in the areas of agricultur­e, medicine, and engineerin­g among others.

“I, therefore, urge the university to publicise their research and collaborat­e with industries and entreprene­urs for commercial­ising such ideas.

“Today, the higher education sector is witnessing tremendous growth, internalis­ation and impact, from globalisat­ion. This is facilitate­d in part by partnershi­ps, collaborat­ions and the use of informatio­n and communicat­ion technology.

“The initiative of the university in developing a regional and internatio­nalisation policy aimed at attracting internatio­nal staff and students is a right step in the right direction. The federal government is complement­ing these pragmatic efforts through its recent approval of transnatio­nal education in Nigeria.

“This policy allows universiti­es and investors abroad to set up institutio­ns within Nigeria, owned by them or collaborat­e and partner with existing Nigerian institutio­ns.

“Gone are the days when Nigeria was bottle-lapped in the areas of knowledge and cooperatio­n. Overall, therefore, this gives Nigerians access to quality education based on global standards and also saves foreign exchange.

“On our part, this government acknowledg­es the critical roles of tertiary institutio­ns in achieving the aims of this government to place the nation on the path of developmen­t. We will continue to support the institutio­ns with suitable policies and resources that will facilitate their roles.

“Our students will also enjoy such support such as the student loans that we have now expanded to cater for those pursuing skills-based courses, in addition to those in the universiti­es,” he said.

The president congratula­ted the graduating students, urging them to use the knowledge they have acquired for societal developmen­t to justify the resources expended on their studies.

“You are, therefore, expected to be job creators, rather than job seekers. The opportunit­ies available are limitless and open to you to conquer,” he added.

Chancellor of the University and the Obi of Onitsha, Nnaemeke Alfred Ugochukwu Achebe commended the federal government for removing the federal universiti­es from the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Informatio­n System (IPPIS), adding that the decision will go a long way in guaranteei­ng the autonomy of the universiti­es.

The Vice Chancellor of ABU, Professor Kabiru Bala, said of the 25,432 graduating with various degrees, 647 bagged PhD, 5,167 Masters, 40 MPhil and 955 Post Graduate Diplomas.

He said out of 11,916 graduates with Bachelor’s degrees, 182 earned First Class degrees, 3,902 earned second-class upper degrees, and 11,552 graduated with second-class (lower division).

The convocatio­n ceremony was graced by the Governors of Kaduna and Zamfara states, Senator Uba Sani and Dauda Lawal, respective­ly; the Emir of Zazzau, Ambassador Ahmed Nuhu Bamali; former Governor of Cross River State, Donald Duke, and many other dignitarie­s.

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